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In the interest of informing the public about the work of the Court, below please find helpful information pertaining to visiting the court, court history and general information about the federal judiciary. Members of the media should also consult the Media Resources section of the Court’s site by clicking here.

COURTHOUSE VISITORS POLICY

All visitors to the U.S. Courthouse and the portion of the John O. Pastore Building that is occupied by the Court (“Courthouse”) must present valid photo identification issued by a government agency (e.g., driver’s license or bar card) in order to access the Courthouse.

Visitors must submit to screening and place all bags, briefcases and other personal items on an x-ray machine to be screened. Additionally, visitors may be asked to remove belts, watches, jewelry and shoes.

The general public is prohibited from bringing any electronic device into the Courthouse. All devices will be checked and stored at the security screening station in the Courthouse lobby. No exceptions will be made.

More information pertaining to visiting the Courthouse can be found below